Private Tour Through Lisbon Half Day Experience by Tuk tuk
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Private Tour Through Lisbon Half Day Experience by Tuk tuk

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2h - 8h
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Mobile or paper ticket accepted

About this experience

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Lisbon in our eco-friendly tuk tuk experience! Your tour will be led by a local Portuguese driver-guide, well-versed in the rich history of the streets and the captivating story of Portugal.

Discover Lisbon's enchanting landmarks and breathtaking viewpoints, each unveiling its unique charm and history, offering a panoramic view of the city from different vantage points.

At our eco-friendly tuk tuk tours, we prioritize your experience. Whether you yearn to delve deeper into historical landmarks, explore hidden gems, or capture the city's vibrant culture, we offer the flexibility to customize your tour.

Personalize your journey by selecting specific sites, adjusting the duration, or focusing on particular aspects of Lisbon's rich tapestry. Our guides will curate a bespoke experience, ensuring every moment aligns with your interests and desires.

Available options

Lisbon Tour in German - 3h

Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon Tour - 3h

Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon Tour - Half-Day

Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon Tour in German - 2h

Duration: 2 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon Tour - 2h

Duration: 2 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon Tour in German Half-Day

Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation in an electric tuktuk
Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
Portuguese native driver/guide
Can customize the tour to your interests
Company Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Pickup point

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Stop 2 Pass by

The square is dedicated to the restoration of the independence of Portugal in 1640, after 60 years of Spanish domination. The obelisk in the middle of the square, inaugurated in 1886, carries the names and dates of the battles fought during the Portuguese Restoration War, in 1640.

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Stop 3 Pass by

The Rossio is the popular name of the King Pedro IV Square (Portuguese: Praça de D. Pedro IV) in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. It is located in the Pombaline Downtown of Lisbon and has been one of its main squares since the Middle Ages. It has been the setting of popular revolts and celebrations, bullfights and executions, and is now a preferred meeting place of Lisbon natives and tourists alike.

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Stop 4 Pass by

Rua dos Sapateiros emerged with this spatial configuration in the reconstruction of Baixa Pombalina with a rectilinear and orthogonal layout, after the earthquake of November 1, 1755, and as a toponym it was born through the Ordinance of D. José I of November 5, 1760, the first diploma that dealt exclusively with toponymic matters in Lisbon.

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Stop 5

The Church of Saint Anthony of Lisbon (Portuguese: Igreja de Santo António de Lisboa) is a Roman Catholic church located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Lisbon (also known in the Christian world as Saint Anthony of Padua). According to tradition, the church was built on the site where the saint was born, in 1195. The church is classified as a National Monument.

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Stop 6

The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major (Portuguese: Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa or Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Mary Major), often called Lisbon Cathedral or simply the Sé (Sé de Lisboa), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified, renovated and restored several times. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.[1]

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Stop 7

The Roman Theater Museum is a museum space dedicated to the Roman theater of Lisbon, which was built in the time of Augustus (r. 27 BC – 14 AD) and occupies the southern slope of the hill of Castelo de São Jorge next to Pátio do Aljube, 5 (on Rua Augusto Rosa). The theater, abandoned in the 4th century AD, remained buried until 1798, the year in which the ruins were discovered after the 1755 earthquake. The museum is housed in a 17th century building, in the area likely to be one of the theater's old entrances.

The object of several archaeological campaigns since 1967, part of the benches, the orchestra, the stage and the stage, as well as a large number of decorative elements, were recovered.

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Stop 8

The Santa Luzia Viewpoint has a wide view over Alfama and the Tagus River.

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Stop 9

From the Miradouro das Portas do Sol, among several points of interest, we can observe the Church of São Vicente de Fora and the entire typical Alfama neighborhood that extends through several narrow and winding streets to the Tagus River.

The Miradouro das Portas do Sol is a balcony-like space. The magnificent view of the city of Lisbon, in its eastern part, combines perfectly with the view over the Tagus River.

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Graça Convent is one of the oldest convents in Lisbon. It is located in Largo da Graça, in the parish of São Vicente, on Lisbon's highest hill. It faces a belvedere overlooking the city and the Tagus River. It belonged to the Order of Saint Augustine Hermits and at one time served as their headquarters in Portugal.

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Stop 11

Alfama is the oldest neighborhood of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tagus river. It contains many important historical attractions like the baroque Church of Santa Engrácia (17th century), now converted into a National Pantheon for important Portuguese personalities., as well as an abundance of Fado bars and restaurants.

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Belém is famous as a museum district, as the home of many of the most notable monuments of Lisbon and Portugal alike, such as the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and Belém Palace, the official residence of the President of Portugal.

What's not included

Gratuities
Entrance fees to attractions
Tips

Available languages

Guide guide
DE PT EN FR ES

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Go to the corner between Avenida da Liberdade and Rua dos Condes and look for a rainbow colored tuk tuk.
Metro: Blue Line, Restauradores station
Bus: 711, 744, exit at Restauradores

About Lisbon

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and warm climate. With its charming streets, historic trams, and breathtaking viewpoints, Lisbon offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy.

Top Attractions

Belém Tower

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century tower is an iconic symbol of Lisbon's Age of Discoveries.

Historical 1-2 hours €6

Alfama District

Lisbon's oldest district, known for its narrow, winding streets, Fado music, and historic charm.

Historical Half day Free to explore, attractions may have entry fees

Sintra

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sintra is a romantic town with stunning palaces and castles.

Historical Full day Varies by attraction, around €10-€15 per site

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bacalhau à Brás

Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions

Main Dish Contains fish and eggs

Pastel de Nata

Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust

Dessert Contains dairy and eggs

Francesinha

A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce

Main Dish Contains meat, cheese, and gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking in Sintra Surfing in Ericeira Parasailing in Cascais Beach lounging in Costa da Caparica Spa day in a luxury hotel Picnic in Jardim da Estrela Visiting museums and galleries Attending Fado performances

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to October

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Western European Time, WET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Lisbon is generally safe, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Humberto Delgado Airport • 7 km from city center
By train

Santa Apolónia, Oriente

By bus

Sete Rios, Jardim do Campo Grande, Gare do Oriente

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and clean, with four lines connecting major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Alfama Baixa Bairro Alto

Day trips

Sintra
25 km from Lisbon • Full day

A romantic town with stunning palaces, castles, and lush gardens.

Cascais
30 km from Lisbon • Half day to full day

A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Óbidos
80 km from Lisbon • Full day

A medieval town with a well-preserved castle, narrow streets, and charming shops.

Festivals

Santos Populares • June 13th Festival dos Oceanos • June to September Arraial do Alfoz • June to September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Time Out Market for a variety of local and international cuisines
  • Take a day trip to Sintra and Cascais for a mix of history and beach relaxation
  • Explore the LX Factory for a unique shopping and dining experience
  • Ride the historic Tram 28 for a scenic tour of the city
  • Visit the MAAT museum for a blend of art, architecture, and technology
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 7-111
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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